I've got some files in iso format and it will gladly open those. however in my videos it breaks it down into multiple titles (vob files). Is there a way to select them all and have them play consecutively?

RevZempoe wrote:I've got some files in iso format and it will gladly open those. however in my videos it breaks it down into multiple titles (vob files). Is there a way to select them all and have them play consecutively?

If you only want to play the movie, you should find the one with the longest time, as it's likely the movie. The others are usually just extras, the menu (unusable over uPNP), trailers, fbi clips, etc.

In this case, I have multiple titles that are part of a movie. Is there a way to play them consecutively? If not, what is the work around? do I need to take the vob files and combine them? is PMS capable of doing this?

RevZempoe wrote:In this case, I have multiple titles that are part of a movie. Is there a way to play them consecutively? If not, what is the work around? do I need to take the vob files and combine them? is PMS capable of doing this?

Interesting. While it may be possible to do this, I don't think there is currently support in PMS for doing so. However, if I recall, there is a feature added recently to the PS3 to play all items in a folder. Try the setting I've quoted below (added in firmware 2.50). I'm not sure if it'll work for uPNP.

[Sequential Playback] has been added as an option under Settings (Settings) > Video Settings (Video Settings).

You can now set the PS3™ system to sequentially play multiple video files that are saved on the hard disk or storage media.Off Videos are not played sequentially.On Videos are played sequentially.Hint

* This feature is not available for some video content types, such as content with parental control restrictions or rental content with a restricted playback period. The PS3™ system will skip these content types to play the next video in the sequence.

In the PS3 setting menu you can choose to "play consecutive files" or something like that. If that doesn't work maybe you should rip the files not as an iso but as one large vob using DVD Shrink. Mine play perfectly. You can also rip the files with no compression this way. In DVD Shrink choose preferences and select dvd 9. In output files uncheck split vob's into 1 gig chunks. Also choose which language you want and uncheck all others under compression settings, otherwise you may get the wrong language. Jay